Movies that could make you smarter: This is not to frighten you out of your wits. Neither is it meant to challenge your mind. Whatever genius you were born with… [bless you]… if you are the type to hound for more knowledge – even if you would have to kick 90% of your social life to the curb to arrive at the concrete conclusions or answers – your stubborn encephalon keeps on running that you end up being the subject of a scientific experiment in a mental haven.
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And that’s when you decide to hit the theaters instead to flaunt your faculty as the mind scavenger that you are.
Movies are to entertain, absolutely! Movies are to make you see or even understand yourself, let’s toast to that! Movies are a wonderful escape from all the hullabaloos in the outside world, thank goodness! Movies are to rivet your mind, even more exciting! But movies to stuff your head with significant information that you might have missed out on your academic quest and spin your consciousness with absolute pleasure? Uh – Yeah! They’ve been around, chasing after you. Admit it, sometimes when you watch a movie, your mind ignores some critical aspects that may be too far-fetched for you to grasp. They may appear complicated. But with diligent attention, you will eventually catch pieces of genius. You may argue, since when have I found the relevance of Mathematics or classic literature in my life when I’m the one responsible for my own destiny to begin with! Perhaps, this list may change your mind. Here are the movies that could make you the smartest star in your circle.
10. Music – Amadeus 1984
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart may shock you with his arrogance. Why not? He’s a musical genius after all. Antonio Salieri has composed March of Welcome for Mozart’s arrival. Mozart finds it to be just another mediocre knickknack. And so he imprudently creates his own arrangements. And how does he do it?
The march is in C major. The chords and the melody are ought to be played simultaneously – mostly down to the last bar. Though it’s in andante, the piece can easily bore its audience. Mozart applies the magic touch of arpeggio piano scale technique instead, expanding the entire piece and turning it into an enriching and vibrant sound. Jumping from the middle C to perhaps C3, running the chord notes ruthlessly and ending it with a chilling C in the lowest octave. And that’s just another secret of how to become an effective piano player.
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